UWUA Local 304 News
Why Veterans Make Lousy Job Candidates
It seems odd, with all the "support our troops" rhetoric, and with the reputation and the well deserved respect our military veterans have garnered, that it would be hard to believe that any veteran would have trouble transitioning into civilian jobs. Many of America's most successful companies got where they ...
Understanding Grievances
For some, the thought of filing a grievance is intimidating. Some of the things members fear are: 1. Appearing disloyal or ungrateful for their job. 2. Painting themselves as a target for retrobution by management. 3. Alienating their immediated supervisor. 4. Unsure of the grievance process. 5. Not sure of ...
When a Member Gets Hurt on the Job
The following is used with permission and UWUA Local 304's grateful appreciation for our union Brothers and Sisters of the the UE ("UE" is the abbreviation for United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America, a democratic national union representing some 35,000 workers in a wide variety of manufacturing, public ...
Nominations for UWUA Local 304’s 2022-2025 Term
Nominations for YOUR union's officers for the 2022 through 2025 term will be help at the September meeting, with elections in Octobers, and the elected representatives assuming their roles in November. We know there will be a lot going on, but this is vitally important. There is not a lot ...
Moving Forward With a New Attitude!
Your union has a lot going on. While we have bargained our next contract, waiting for results of past arbitration and preparing future ones, filing unfair labor practices against the company for unfairly jockeying schedules, updating our union's By Laws, and finding us a new permanent union hall. Most of ...
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